Chapter 29

-Mandy's POV

After we left Adam's house, Danny seemed immediately happier. "I'm hungry. Do you have any food at your house?" she asked. I thought for a minute and then laughed at my answer.

"No actually. You would think so, but we are only here for a few days so we only have some juice and bread and cheese I think," then I looked at the clock, it was almost four. "Have you eaten anything today, Danny?" I asked. She shook her head.

"I'm not allowed to cook and daddy had been in the basement all day," She responded. I wanted to kill Adam. Through all of his partying he had managed to forget feeding his own daughter.

"Let's go out for dinner. Where do you want to go?" I asked. Danny shrugged.

"I don't know," she replied.

"Okay, well if you could pick any restaurant in the entire world to go to, which one would it be? I'll take you any place you want to go." She thought about it for a minute and then her face lit up with excitement.

"Wendy's!" she squealed. I laughed. I think if I had to pick any place in the world, Wendy's wouldn't even cross my mind.

"Wendy's? The Copeland's must really like that place." I stated remembering that Adam and I had ended up there two previous times together. We decided just to pick up the food and bring it home. When I got home there was a message on my answering machine from Adam saying that he had to talk to me. I left Torrie and Missy downstairs with Danny to eat and headed to my room to call him back.

"Mandy, where do you want to meet tomorrow?" he asked. I honestly couldn't believe he had called just for this.

"I don't care, anywhere you want," I stated laying on my bed and closing my eyes.

"Do you think I could meet you, alone?" he asked much to my surprise, "There's some things I need to talk to you about."

"Um...if you're sure," I replied, "How about lunch tomorrow. Noon at say...Wendy's?" He laughed a little.

"I think I can manage nicer than that. How about the Outback?"

"Okay, I'll see you then," I retorted.

"You should probably turn your cell phone on," he stated out of nowhere, "I tried calling it and it's off."

"Oh god, I forgot I had turned it off," I replied taking it out of my purse and turning it on.

"You never called Vince did you?" He asked. I hesitated momentarily.

"No, but I did what I needed to do," I finally responded.

"I know you did. I'll see you tomorrow." Adam ended hanging up the phone.

(A/N-AHH, the internet sucks! Oh well, here's another chapter. Enjoy!)